BJP's BMC Poll Triumph Hailed as Victory for Marathi People & Hindutva

Mumbai BJP chief Ameet Satam declared the Mahayuti alliance's victory in the BMC elections as a win for the Marathi people, Mumbaikars, and Hindutva. He credited the triumph to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the transformative work of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Satam dedicated the victory to BJP workers who served during the pandemic, noting 56 sacrifices. CM Fadnavis also called the result a massive mandate for development, vowing to focus on transforming lives.

Key Points: BJP's Mumbai Civic Poll Win: A Victory for Marathi People & Hindutva

  • Victory for Marathi people and Mumbaikars
  • Mandate for PM Modi's leadership
  • Triumph of Hindutva ideology
  • Dedicated to BJP workers' sacrifice
  • Pledge for corruption-free BMC administration
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'Victory of Marathi people, Mumbaikars and Hindutva': Mumbai BJP chief hails Mahayuti's civic polls triumph

Mumbai BJP chief hails Mahayuti's BMC election win as a victory for Marathi people, Mumbaikars, Hindutva, and the leadership of PM Modi.

"It is a victory of the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. - Ameet Satam"

Mumbai, Jan 16

Mumbai BJP chief and legislator Ameet Satam on Friday said that the victory of the BJP-led Mahayuti in the BMC elections is a win for the Marathi people, and also a win for Mumbaikars.

"It is a victory of the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It is a victory of the revolutionary transformation brought in Mumbai by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis under PM Modi's leadership," Satam said.

Speaking to reporters, Satam said that this is a victory of the tireless efforts of the workers of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

"Mumbaikars have identified the conspiracies being carried out in other international cities and have defeated all forces that were attempting to change the colour of Mumbai. This is a victory of Hindutva. During the Covid-19 period, BJP workers risked their lives to serve Mumbaikars, and 56 workers sacrificed their lives. This victory is dedicated to them," he noted.

Satam further said: "I express my heartfelt gratitude to BJP National President J.P. Nadda, National Working President Nitin Nabin, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, National Organisation General Secretary B.L. Santhosh, and National Co-Organisation General Secretary Shiv Prakash for their guidance."

"In the coming period, we resolve that the BJP-led Mahayuti will continue to work to provide a corruption-free administration to the BMC, drive the development of Mumbai, and ensure that the city's security remains intact," he said.

Earlier, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis termed the BJP-Shiv Sena combine's performance in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections as a massive mandate for development.

CM Fadnavis was speaking to reporters at the state BJP headquarters after participating in the celebrations over its stellar performance in Mumbai and the rest of Maharashtra in the civic body elections.

The celebration was attended by BJP state president Ravindra Chavan and Mumbai BJP president Ameet Satam.

"The public has responded overwhelmingly to the issues on which we fought the municipal elections across the state. Therefore, our future agenda will remain solely focused on development. We dedicate this victory to bringing about a major transformation in the lives of the poor and the middle class through development," said CM Fadnavis.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the development work, I wish the victory speech focused more on inclusive governance for *all* Mumbaikars, regardless of community. The city belongs to everyone who calls it home. Let's hope the administration delivers for every citizen.
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Sarah B
As a long-term expat in Mumbai, I've seen the infrastructure improvements firsthand. The coastal road project, metro expansion – these are tangible changes. If they can tackle the monsoon flooding and waste management effectively, it will be a true transformation.
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Aman W
"Victory of Hindutva"? BMC elections should be about civic issues like water supply, sanitation, and housing for the poor, not ideology. I hope the corporation's massive budget is now used efficiently and without corruption. That's the real test.
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Meera T
The dedication shown by the party workers, especially during the pandemic, is commendable. 56 lives lost is a huge sacrifice. Now, the promise of a corruption-free BMC must be fulfilled. We need transparency in tenders and contracts. Jai Maharashtra!
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Vikram M
Good to see a stable government in the BMC after so long. The constant political drama was hurting the city's progress. Now, no excuses – just deliver on the promises. Fix the potholes before the next monsoon, please!

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